Confusions Poof -a~'h~pébutdlilte "1 ‘ 1, Boys' Alvp :' '." ESSAY w,,,,, i I 11..._B.n¢rz....rczub fwors" . V ‘ .. rletloclungettbel-oeeswlthnly7 b J.Ali‘ledlIaulIraben tigers Whcgncu thcir Dfilllnrtélflth; Fwd-b’, slgnab, on: Club Hm%p ‘GIOIIQQ- CH 41; ' reedhlre. Larry's note. I g “m” w m ‘new. .nwu-nmplyehnednodvdm-.p,flfimgn;fiwglgnpdggwdwl ee and e-atandinecoifer of-friend- “- magi, gag mp3,.“ 911p - . l I loved herior it! She was such a thoroughly 800d sport! She didn't say to me when we found Larry at her country piece with mother woman; "more now, you see; that's why ha bundled you o! out of the way last night! He had a date with this other girll" She let me draw own .0011- IUTIA. slllinlo (Ocpyrisbtl t-rnl rmer Queues." Thursday, DOOOIDDQIIIIC. ' “All right," I answered dully. We drove home in Jonathan's car. The remainder of the family went es they came, in our machine. The door of the motor had barely closed when Jonathan began. "There's one thing we may as well clear up, right now, young lady," he said: "You've played your last game of cat and mouse! It'e ell well enough for the young fools who've been camping on your train for the Past year and tea dancing you all over New York but it won't work with me! It won't work with me! aememlm- that; clusions, in the silence of my own noon, thence crossing Grsnd River on“, “w, m, Qum- mm; w“ being, thus sparing me further hum- Bridso to Jamal Pliiillllfl the lest you'll pull of that sort!" I-Ie iiiatldil- ~ ov ' “ W elillll H” ll thumped m, muw cuml°nl mgflly- I realised that" 14h‘! hltlift throllsh Tyne Valley. Barns ill-w- “The last, 1 say! It cost lfiB over four Kiwwll Wild 1 was Wilda ha timid Ausland noon. thence to Port Hill- mousand dollars, all told, o, m p,“ his car beside me the night 1 ran Lcslic Marl-call cvtfliisiii» Tilllrl- girl to substit e for you! And devil away from Jonathan- As l recalled l w w“, d day. May M. crossing lorry to Wm- knows what it would have cost if r his tcncs I rcccsaiscd the scnuinc he P1“? 1° P'°"‘° ‘u ‘T l,“ Miller attu- iiiwtt ilimlilli Bcl- had to go through with the thing! survrisc in it. Ho had supposed mo i110" "1101011811 "W1 °11 0118 lnont to Thomas Yeo overnight. Invitation, w“ (my 51mm; wlu; to be some strange girl-wandering, Qfwiflfmfl m!" 5M 1t‘ m°mh°n Friday, May as. lo Meier assess. the fact that I had e ring mgdgl alone, along the street at night! t d. competition arc imlltpviile St. Eleanora, noon, “ ace to owners men “l1 1i 0g! gnd comm thgt 1.. That was the sort he weal 11110 111181197 01' 14161-1‘ "WWW! 00611 stables et New Annan until May sa. Jongthgn Grey..." he drew lumen It came to me suddenly that there W" $0 $11" Whdil fail‘ day crimes Then leaving ior Arthur iierdlner. up. His flabby round face seemed to must be thousands of such girls, around their cirhibits may not Freetown, noon, through South bgjgrggf and fldbbler than eve; m girls who are out alone at night, 0111i’ 81" $110111 I ffiell-ilii 0f lllrldc Freetown to Patrick Cairns over- that mgbmg, 1 gljmpged the Jon- meeting along the darkened streets, 1111i 013° I Bil-ill 01 1110M)’ t0 cli- night. Tuesday. May 29. through ethan Grey whom Wall Btrggl; knew menwhom they do not know-even 0011MB 111611‘ filtliffl dffilfll- ‘lb Emerald to Philip McNe-lly, noon. —ruthlese, truculent, hard. es Larry thought of me! I was eor- foster l spirit 0f illllty llld 11i- thenee toWm. Cot‘ ‘s, Kenaington "comm m“ 1," h, us“ ‘gun, ry-because it's suc-h a hopeless 019180 if! 81011111015111]! tbcse 6111b! overnight. Wednesday. May .30. louder emu 9e10,‘, "had been game for a girl. Oi course, probably. are workinx bard and each new Frank Sampson's noon, thence to thrown down by some little brainless each one of them thinks, when she member adds a spark to the fiery Thomas McNlltt overnight. Thurs- ChIFI! begins it, that with her beauty and pwsress of this worthy organiza- day, May 31, James Cousins, noon, "Here after I know what you're her cunning, she can buck the tiger tion. The benefits I have derived thence to George Cottorre overnight. going to do. You do no more racing and get away with it. She refuses to from being a meuiler of our local thence through to. Fridu, out of the house leaving me to look over her shoulder and read the club are many. I have learned June let, Wm. Cottcwenoon, thence scheme and plan to cover your 1900M 0f @110 6111110" 1051118 Plill 0n lllllly Pdinte in the line of proper. to owner's stables warehouse until ks and present 8. decent front! tho back- ‘Ills cards arc siaclicd- i oi’ young stock and the Monday, June 4th. Repeat over "No more of it, I say, or I'll bell And woman always loses! Whether various methods that should be ex- ‘ I same route every two weeks for the and chain you!" a man wins or not I don't know. ercieed inbringing them along in a I season. This stallion is m black e he talked I sat with my Perhaps it's s same where there championship. ‘ a with white markings. Ere been p» hands loosely folded in my lap. I isn't any winner-only a loser. Through practice, observation, : nonnoed by competent hanging; a, looked coolly through the bevelled I lay lone last nisht in the dark- and study, I aln now quite compe- ' be a perfect specimen of horse ileeb. glass of the motor to the snow cov- lid-is 0f my room trying to vlslliililtl tent in judging livestock, having y,“ d, n, n”, any “,0,” l, Breeders wlu do well to inspect ered ground. "moush at times he my future. I Wciidtrcd i! it stitch; won at the last annual fairs first you h", “flung to "M, m thls horse before - breeding else seemed on the verge of physical vio- ed out before me merely l1 >81‘ 1-5 It: prize for this world Aside from A, m, "m," “m, w, have a where. Terms chance s5 at time ol lence 1 had not the least sense of quarrels with Jonathan. the c as - these benefits, I have gained much 1n“ m“ ‘f Men-s suns, Oven service. Season $7. Due Nov. Iet, in- fear of Jonathan. lugs 0f our wills. And I wondered ii knowledge 1n the .megh°d o; pm- in“; mm, and shoes 1,, flu sured $2, time of service eight more " Do you henar me?‘ he threatened. I 91011111 tilwilys cbmc ‘out otii] them “dun at public 51mm“ Tm, a d,“ when mare proves in ice.!. Mares Answer me! as unscathed as I had rom e one helm,“ to my you“ mm u “m. at owner's risk. . “I heard you,” casually. after our dinner. That had dlsturb- day m, mutton, might lead mm Owner John c, ruins-u, New M- Jonathan snorted. I think of all ed me not at all. I felt, as I think to pmmment posmon m the new nun, marl in charge Nelson Mne- the weak, undignified things I have a mouse must feel, when from the of Agflcumtre where me a" o, Kay. New Anrlsn. discovered about him, that was the safety of its 00m" 11" we“ the public speaking and prop=r decor- L-5231. most significant oi defeat. That I maneuvering 0f a 011111185’ i108 which um would b, requisites is,“ “m, wasn't impressed by hie outburst had been hot cl-l its trail. on which I ‘m ‘ helbuhubeth wounded his vanity. ybl- Jonathan ls "No mars llamas c! tilt and em“ m, Wm bu,“ any vain! mouse!" Well-that's for me to de- through m‘ application 0,5“ the He silently helped me out of the clde! knowledge I have gained since be- car and mumbled something about I remember 17101111611118 1115i b07010 comm; a member o, m,“ club Th seeing me again as he showed me my eyes closed, Just why I am mar- acqumuon o, s“ ,0 swck- h e into the house. rying Jonathan at all, and getting. shown u‘ the pert’ ‘ i‘: "Now stay there awllilel" he with that thought, a mental vision keep,” b “$11; ohm" £135“! srowlcd as he closed the door be- of my Dad's silently stooped sllpui- numbef mo, “m: m”: "1 , ° tween us. ders as he walked away from n-le. I I o k d t °1‘ m: I "g I was sitting alone in front of the think that is the thins more than e“ fi‘ 5"“ ‘l’ P" - fire. my wraps still on, when the Mama's haransuins which is carry- f“ g t ° W‘ 1" 1“"°,"“d"' others came in. ing me on into this thing with Jon- “ken a Pmcess 01 cum"! *0 m“ HWIIBHOnatI-lan some?" Mamma swam I“ a passive influence I seem at a future date our entire stock was thoroughly surprised. to feel a duty, yet scarcely knowing W111 "ink ‘"1 P" "mi 01-11‘ 111811 “Ye-s," stupidly. I was waic why, because surely it's not my F150 01111’ 919001111”!- Dad cross the room and go silently fault l-hdt 0111' 11118110101 1111515 1B I Th‘ hmflm“ °r m“ ma’ m‘! toward the stairway. His shoulders shaky onc- and. in the ssncral ac- “it m" Wmileiitiiiii 0f i“ "itin- seemed a, little stooped. ceptance of things, neither do 1 bcrs w carry of! maior prises at "How does it feel. Sis-how does it owc anyone support or a ilvins- "l" f" hi" Bile-ii birth idasiriit feel to be engaged?” Else had flung Perhaps it is after all, that I am. 511101130X! B1111 8 kfitil interest not foolish. hot, ti- They dflwiirgnd a ruling that guides ole-one mem- CHOICE SEED M“ WHEAT ' SEED OATS H scan HARLEY emu) PEAS VETCHES BUCKWHEAT FODDER CORN And A full stock of FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS from the - beet and moat reliable growers 1hr ENGLAND. CANADA and UNITED STATES at our SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET, and sold by over I50 MERCHANTS in P. E. Island. HAIL ORDERS promptly attended to. If you did not get one of our SEED CATA- - LOGUES ask for it. ilarter 8! 0o. Limited llotlee to Farmers A Black end white» pride registered Clydeedale stallion lnloortcd for season of I984. Leaving stables at warehouse at 9 o'clock Monday. May l1, to llarry Jones, Si. Eleancre, noon. Thence to Louis MOMIIIIII’! over night. Tuesday, May 22, Harold McLean _1 “You fleet‘ Congenial People Tllseugllere! no Era-ope b i , " ees,‘ o: out’! ' P:::::":;.?°.::;'="t:" ‘Ti’? my," i5? @111 -' ll e on ‘ ' gave been grmed on biyaard csdidlriingilgig: liners. Courteous, attentive servlce is d m, dition on these ships and is especially app", cities!” by women who cross alone or with n.- Semi-weekly sailings from M tr a1 d _ bec to British and Continentatlzaoi-ts sllnflfiQtsvi) days on the smooth Si. Lawrence Seaway, Full in/ormafion from your ownrfravel ages" g,- Wriie U, B. ANDREWS, District Passenger Agent, Saint John, 1 u Canadian Pacific ASK ADO-UT TOURS IN RUSSIA Canqdian Pacific Travellers’ Cheques-Good Th, World Over. the business is Jo - In Prince Edward Island today "Agriculture stands as oneof our leading indlutriea Its ascendancy to a higher level than that which it now enjoys depends to a larfc decipe on our young farmers get- ting knowledge in the rudiments oi this art end supplying its prin- ciples with psofioiehey. In many sections of Prince Edward Island greet benefits are being received in this line through the medium of club work. This organization is that was given birth "when the clubweefonnedandwflichienow driving ahead to success end creating a new era in. the sphere vof Agriculture. » - W C. T. Tlotes THE BURDEN Oil‘ THE IIOUB God broke our years to hours and days, that Hour by hour, And day by day. Just 801-118 on a little way, We might be able all along To keep quite strong. Should all the weight of life 8e laid across cur shoulders, and the future. rife _ with woe and struggle, meet us face ix: face. At just one place We could not go; Our feet would stop; and so God lays a little on us every day And never, I believe, on all the way Will burdens bear eo deep Or pathways lie so steep- But we can go, if by God's power, We only bear the burden of the hour. ~690Mb K1111819- WHY IS SOVIETISM A MENACE TO THE CHRISTIAN COUN- TBIES I'll-st because it disguises itself as Liberty and Equality and makes its appeal to end for the downtrod- den. Because it flouts Law and Order and defies decency. " it aims to destroy all that civilise- tion holib es-rlage, home, the family ties and the love and worship of God. The ‘factor we must fear most is its Atheistic teaching because on our belief in God the Triune Be- ing all these other things rest. True it endeavors to reach the heathen “ by offering "Free- dom" and in our own lend to the unwary independence of thought but underneath all it is Anti- Christian. and Anti-Social. Mrs. Maud t Howe in "A Chel- -=§ with all this comes the orau g excessive thinness, and with it .7 flaws that the tuberculosis m, rising rapidly among girls in ._ teens. blatant to be misleading. In fact the quiet unceasing rippling brook flowing continually over the rock is the force that wears the deeper grooves rather than the stormy rushing torrent that assaile and is ‘orgcttcn. We need to be on the alert toward the suggestive teach- ings that lead to doubt more than the open denunciations that startle the soul to combat. "Seek truth alld pursue it." "Study to show thyself approved- a workman tltet needtll not to be ashamed rightly dividing the wcr‘. of truth." The Editor of "Goodhousek ing’ decided to ask physicians ‘ various parts of the country .... it. Was it a foolish prejudice- feeling that yolli-h should be l . Lccted from sllcll destructive s vertisiilg. or is there a danger .. that cvcry parent in the couh should realize and fight m1 i Should the tobacco countable; permitted unchecked to deve!‘ their new market among you women. or is there reason to . lieve that smoking among yo ' girla is even more deploreblei the habit among young men? asked these doctors whether illq felt that women pain or lose by acquiring the habit. Eighty . cent. of those who rl-plled answer- ed that women 10st—that by also. king they may acquire or iligilp vate nervous difficulties, hes troubles, diseases of respiration, catmrrll, impairment of tllc vision and irritations of the nose. mou and throat. - It is interesting. though. ihl _~l'n Ladies line we have Coats, Dresses, etc. In Furniture, eds, Tables, Chairs, etc. We also have all kinds oi Car- ‘punter and M L ‘ 1 Tools. ‘ILWIIIDIIYUIINICOIJICDIIIIQ _look them over. l Exchange Store 10s Richmond Street n» >-‘>‘-nv(< . -...~.....~..-.. u¢.;..n=_-..~ a... CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. MONTREAL. (‘IIAIILOTTETOIYN 8T. JOHN'S Leave Arrive Montreal Cle"l‘own . Jlay 25 May 28 June 5 June ll June ll Tuberculosis Mortality Rate Up A disquieting piece of news on this subject was made public last May at the annual meeting in At- lantic City oi the National Tuber- culosis Association. It appears that within the last five years there has been a greet incl-ease ill the mor- telity rate from tuberculous among girls between fourteen and nine- teen years oi age. Young girls have always been in particular danger from this terrible disease. Five years ago the death rate among girls of this age group was N's-Ir Norfhlund Leave for Leave for Montreal St, Johlva Hay 3 J uree ll l Pair of Eyeglasses When you need them ie one oi the best investments you could make. New Nerthland . . . Gnspcel ____.__- Gllepcsln . June 20 Many who procured satia- faciory Glasses from us will back up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR 11-51 06 Carveil HBros., Ltd. CHABLOTTETOWN AGENT! th her furs on the lounge and was dlsrllcing up and down in front oi my c a I stared at her, tempting and lovely. in her rose-white youth and l‘, Elli myself, afraid to face life and its complexities, unfortiiled by wclthr And I, I wonder, ‘one oi those fair fralhwomen, who never become more than the pawns of luxury? This morning has been a riot oi flowers and gifts and telephone calls. only in myself but to all the mem- bers oi our household. Last year when I won first honours at the fair in the calf exhibit my family was ploud of me and encouraged me to continue and strive for fur- ther honours. They look forward lenge Answered" says: "Atheism as fifty per cent. death rate high" than n“ what troubled some of these pll among boys oi the same ages. In the last five years it has advanced in s point one llun- dped per cent. higher than the death rate among boys. What causes this alarming con- deflrled by the dictionary is not the belief of all who call them- selves Atheists. To meet the widler claim, we have the three following examples: Dogmatlc Atheism that siciane the nlost was not the el- fect on the mother herself, or eifl on her unborn child. but the bad example she would set the young people growing up under her care. M. A. Steeves, of Yale: "From s‘ medical and coaching viewpoint. am firmly convinced that any interested in athletics will do we to refrain from llSlll! tobacco iii any form. Yale football players are not allowed to use tobacco during. the active training season." ; Ty Cobb: “Cigarette m-loklllg stupifies the brain, saps vitality, undermines one's health, and les- sens the moral fibre or the man. No boy who hopes to be successiui- in any line can afford to COlltliL a habit that is so detrimental M his physical and moral develop- ment." J. S. TAYLOR denies the existenn of God, Neg! tive Atheism that does not believe discuuions. They realize that this 1n the existence of God, Critical or work is educational and their in- Cultural Atheism lasnasticism) wrest, and gnwuragement 15 most fllflt d0lllbi8 the OXlSLCIIOC 0f 60d." gratifying. Many happy hours are Greek °f1110010XY 111M’ 118116 1186f! spent, gt om- flfegldc diacu§jng m, shrouded in luysticism, may have pme and gong Of g dog-mu gubjggg been ultra dogmatic, even" cruel debgisd at g pggt mgqflnm and unlovely, but we must ee- To the community and ltd clti- lmcwicdss. that they still hold a zenship the existence oi this club bclici in a Supreme Heine. The 1s 3, benefit in d; muoh as l; year 1928 saw the union of all the creates a growing interest in m; Atheistic societies, including the only the feasibility of raising b, . Anti-Christian for the Advance- ter than average stock but also the meat of Atheism. It rcmaincd for peat possibilities that might be tlic Bcvicta to try to blot out the obtained if all branches of agricul- hams of God from church and tux-e were included in the club. It state by D011$10i11 86151011 81111 d68- brirlgs lmidentg o! g, community pite this there are so-called Chris- togethcr to discuss g, common tian people who claim that this is cause and exehdngd opinion; on an effort to elevate these people ‘ the improvement of the club and to a hishor plans c! liviils- ,,,,,,,, n“... i“ T" 3Q“ ""°‘°...,.,'.”"" it‘? t“""“““'.":a “°'i§‘°"i.“ AND ave pt from en up- P0 d! Y M00811 as e - ALOOBOL Go 3'51“) m HAND 0n an active campaign against the sociatlon of the G fleas. _,___ destructive inroads, resulting from In a recent copy of the Evange- senm, Copeland o; New york neglect and indifference to their llcal Christian two views were sl- says that “Crime in the United'fdi'lll work. this club has set a fine vcn of Bolshcvism- The first was Btatee costs three time; moi-g um, example of the better results gain- by a swup of British business and education, ten times more than 9d 0111011811 flllllwvcd lliiiltl-Bllilifllti ‘ml-mm m"! ‘EM "15""! 3'1"“ mmmmmg the "my and navy. It is and will continue to be an in- and who were personally conduct- and (our tunes mom m,“ the ex- centive to those who have met ed and saw what the Bolshevik pense of controlling the Federal with rcvcrscs thrcush ignorance in itlidtrs Wanted them to scc- Hwy Government, n represents one- harken to the call of our club, be- were feted and flattered and told mum, o; m, “mom; jncomg," come e member and help in the whet they had seen. Meantime two w, m”, m“ "m, lg g m‘; greet fight for a bigger and e bet- miners went unknown to any and factor in the moral and gcqngmlc ter brand of live sleek. Cutting the brought back to Imslend a picture llig of any country; and would con- cost of plodmtlm, m‘; mall-lam- given to the London Times. "It clllde that it ls the duty of all loyal lime to a minimum is a salient was indescribable. 'I'ilere.ie no citizens to find out and seek to free factor in the net profits gained home life in Russia. A Government ollr social and national life from from ally enterprise. As a result of Wllldll l-Pcwbcd tho brotherhood anything end everything that leads the knowledge I have gained? 0f mI-ll llld spends enormous people to commit crime. through the medium oi our club sums of money 0il tliuleadinl pro- The editor of the National Home I have applied the principles out- pass-lids abroad would do better Monthly (March i934) writes: lined in its teachings the acquiei- in spend that money in locking ef- " Clearly the ill-st care should be to tlon of s superior line of stock and tor its need. its cripples. its in- insul-e that children have the right a culling out process of the infer- firm." - to the meetings held at our home and take e. lively interest in the Evlelryone seems to want to wish me we . A thousand times I have heard Mama at the telephone, gushing to some friend of hers, painting my future in glowing colors-while I, through it all I11 can see only the face of that other men! (To Be Continued.) dltion no one ‘can say positively- The doctors in conference at At- lantic City gave varying explana- tions. Late hours, the stress of in- dustrial employment. a foolish de- sire to be thin, resulting in lack of e su tial diet, and the in- cm ~ use of cigarettes were all blamed by the l-‘tysicieils. The combination of these facts is enough to make any thoughtful father or mother ask, "What will belthe result of this on my boy and m. T. hioioring along the highway a mother's attention is attracted to a billboard by one of her children. "Oil, mother, see the picture of that pretty girl smoking.’ Along Mama gasped. "I meal-l iti" My voice roughened I .,,..,..... Annual Meetlng 111W I ldllsll. I sat a second longer (fllarlottewwn end Albertoa or THE snAlu-monnszns or 1° m“ “m” i‘ w” h“ “l “l” THE IMrERIAL SILVER BLACK and I returned it, then I went up- - _____ stairs to my room. Fox Co" Urn The air that rushed out as I open- ' a ed the door was fragrant. I switched f | “m 1” M“ l“ u” “n” “l 7”“ ‘ on the light. There on nly dress P. Sjiaiigwgimiéiizim, n€°;';';°h°l table were two bouquets, one daffz: A full. attendance’ ‘is ‘requested. d“; “m: mitgtgfir pink roses‘ f? Tho unable to attend w l no e w e ‘1311001118 Was ad- ~ J. A. BENTLEY mdllselbslr proxies to m pa” ‘mmd °° me m "m b°'d' “m i W. I. BENTLEY, K. C. lneister and Attorney-at-Inw ‘ HON‘! 1'0 LOAN w_ l“ mo“, hand of Mrs. Larry, Secrets T Ollce: 180 Richmond Sheet Temperance Notes (A column :1 undo-bled faet and worthy opinion re the Teln- perance Situation. Under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance) INS With the pink roses there wee no signature, merely the lines- “And in the flame which on the al- tar glows Eternal love will shine Allcl every fltful breeze that blows Will wait a prayer of mine For you. my deer. 'l‘hat wee all. ry. L-wsii. . ' LI l ' _ 4 NORMAN w. LOWTHER '“"“"" "‘° "°" “' ‘ "“"" ' Barrister l! Attorney At Law PROVINCE 0F M an“ GM,“ 5",“ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - clllfliitf-QWWII. P. E. L NOTICE r0 cnsnlrons olr MONEY T0 LOAN FIRST MEETING Wuhan Aa- SIGNMENT MADE. in the lllntior of the Bankruptcy of Tllolulls Iiul-old Johnston. Notice is hereby given that Thom- as Harold Johnston cf Bedeque, in Prince Edward island, made en as- signment on the 14th day of May 1934, slld that the first meeting creditors will be held on the 81st day of silly 1034 at the hour of eleven CANADA FARDY BllS & TAXI SERVICE clllllllonrlowll to rolllullls TIME TABLE "FAIR AND FRAIL?" Alex. W. Matheson BABBISTEB. SOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Collections '.‘ Oifloe: 140 Richmond Street. BELL t? MATHIESON l. B. Bell " D. L. Muthinon, LL.B. ~ Barristers a Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Block. Clzarlolietovvlnllll ’A- J. HASLAM, B.A., LLB. ‘ARRESTED. SOLICITOR, ETC. New Brace Building Charlottetown Friday. December 22nd. Roses! And a fragment of that waltz song! No signature was need- ed! I lifted them out of the vase and, wet, held them close against o'clock ill illc fcrenouu at the Law my bodwe‘ My stranger! F107 the (mung llulldjng l“ we Qny of ch“. first time since the beginning 0f thli lotletolvn difficult period tears were on the To vote tbereet proofs of claims and proxies must be filed with prior thereto. Those bavinf claims against ellinte must fie the same with the (‘rlstndilln or the Trustee when ep- poillicll before the distribution is the till: n. this 16th day Lila-ll 8.25am- 3.45 s. ill‘ Leaving Fortune . me " the llllll|l‘, ntllcrlvlse HICVDPOCEQUS of ,., 9.30 5-111- r-snlie will be distributed among parties entitled thereto, without gllrcl to such claims. Dated at Sulnnlerside of May 1064. Address of Custodian, l". O. Box 3B. Sllmlnereide. P. E. I l... PILlS Arrive Charlottetown. . 10-95 l- n Headquarters in Charlottetown -R.ED INDIAN ennvlcs BTATIO" Headquarters in Boorie-LENNOX HOTEL Haselbrook . .. .. 9.45 l- "i" MacGlllgan & Tralnor ~ Mark B. MaoGuigan, K. C. a -- C. St. Clair Trainer, B. A. j Barristers, solicitors, etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. _ ltlchmon’ Street, Cbarklttehwn. J.A. MacDonald, IABIIBTIB. SOLICITUR. be. Blley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money so Loan and Collections the vIy beet attention. FREDERICK s. n. wnlrmr Custodian. L-slae. llu 40¢ s HEADACHE INDICESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION, Residential Property At Charlottetown May 29th, at 2 O’eloek To be sold at public auction on Assistance Will Bc Demanded parentage. The ligures that show the relationship between mental de- ficiency and crime are very confus- ing but they are definite enough to justify legislation which will effec- tually bar the feeble-minded from adding their offspring to the popu- lation of the country." In the April issue of the Chat- elaine, Constance Templeton writes about "Canada's Lost Pop tlon," pointing out the sefcusness of the situation. re insanity irl our Do- minion, and sllggestill" sterilization as a check in its glowth. If such drastic steps are neces- samwoulditnotbewisetooon- ior type. I have from an economic standpoint made greater profits with leseexpeneaibprovethiel might add that one cow of type I have obtained through the Club brings me in more than two of the original stock. To the live stock industry as a whole in our oonlsnullity our club has proven conclusively that tile syeiem in the past has been ell wrong end steps are gradually be- ing taken to bring it up to a stan- dard oi quality consistent with the In our own land there arose a queetionilil IE0 old: “How can these things be? A ‘-" rw oning the miraculous which 1.4406. quaeti found fruitage in disbelief in God's power and in the Deity of Jesus Christ.‘ Once let this doubt become es- tablished and then will soon fol- low the denial of the Resurrection andifweluve notf-IlieHOPE, "we are of all men most miser- Last Notice to able." I Cor. l5, ID. need to be Atheism does not Tax llefaulters - The list of City taxes and assessments ill arrears in respect of real estate ls now com‘; pleted and being verified. It Will be publiiiii Hired, Wore 0st Ueaee Gee’! like e lleppy lloae Thereie happiness bo hen ' u sick andmworrled b mgding , duties. She gets run own and becomes lletvnug “d lrrltable, has shortne- of breath, faint and disey can't sleep, end gets up in the morning feeling g; and eesllewenttobeltaudisdcwnheertedenddig. prove that he was wrong. are we 001111!“- not Justified in asking that the Milburlfe H. é N. Pills will soon convince you,” school, the press and every means l; i. m; M0,.” w ‘m’. u ‘by bu“ up u‘ grfuedeuétiaiz‘ be used to overcome Lava.“ “d w" “ck u,‘ 10m" ‘um, Illfltlelreetllibllllsflhli sider other contributing canes of insanity and by legislation and ed- ucatlon endeavor to overcome them? Some years ago. Lord Bhaftsbury, who was chairmen of the‘ Commis- sion on Lunacy for England for many years declared that "Sixty per cent of people come to esylums through drink." Unless the medical and political world have been l-blév through scientific research, to glvlr illi-i-t-lawatlt the ' at s o'clock In the afternoon of Tuesday, May Nth, all that property known ea 90 Upper Prince Street. Street frontage 9G feet. Depth of Lot 220 feet. House contains fourteen rooms, hot water heating, and all ‘ convenienc- es. Large dauble garage in rear. Plenty of land for gardening. Suitable either for dwelling oi conversion into apartments. The Eastern Trust Company J. A. MeeDONALD, Auctioneer. This is almost a waralaa- Defective eyes will In time DEMAND relief. They will get it then of course. But that Isn't soon enough. Ermrl 0f vision should be attended to before they become that eer- ious. Efficient eeelllI-IIIM conservation-comfortable vis- ion - ere to be enmtcd 71'0"‘ a competent service. ii. F. ilutcheeon OPTOMETIII 5T arrears will carry also the expense of ii " vertisement. Executions are bein issued daily f" a" rears of personal and pol tax. Charlottetown, May 23rd, 1934. FRED LARGE City collector- H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BABBISTIB. SOLICITOB uoraar, o... Charlottetown FOR WELL DRILLING Communicate With The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN B. GBOOM Lace-I Mlfllixliglm . ll" w oe limazr. Phone 291. Mil in the first week of June, and thereafter flit -